FOR the sixth year running, Cricket without Boundaries, a volunteer organization that uses the game of cricket to spread messages about HIV and Aids, will jet in March 4 for a two-week training clinic in and around Kigali.
FOR the sixth year running, Cricket without Boundaries, a volunteer organization that uses the game of cricket to spread messages about HIV and Aids, will jet in March 4 for a two-week training clinic in and around Kigali.According to the Secretary General of the Rwanda Cricket Association, Emmanuel Byiringiro, the eight-man team will conduct the clinics in schools around Kigali, Musanze, Muhanga and Huye. "We are happy that CWB (cricket without boundaries) are coming back this year. In fact, they will make two tours this year; one in March and the other in October.” "They have played a key part in popularizing the game not only in Kigali but even in the country-sides,” Byiringiro said.Meanwhile, the new national men’s cricket team coach Collin Siller has started work ahead of the Africa Division 3 cricket tournament scheduled for April in South Africa.